DOVER — A Milton man waived his arraignment at Strafford County Superior Court last week after being indicted by a grand jury on a reckless conduct charge late last month.

According to the indictment, Randy Gray, 32, of 198 Middleton Road, “recklessly engaged in conduct which placed or may have placed another in danger of serious bodily injury.”

Gray is alleged to have hit a police officer with his car door as he sped off from a scene in which the officer was handling a road rage incident in which Gray was allegedly involved.

The indictment states the driver's side door struck the officer in his left arm and leg.

According to the affidavit, Gray is alleged to have been driving a 2005 Pontiac Vibe at the time of the incident, when he took off from the scene “at a high rate of speed.”

It was when he took off that he is alleged to have struck the officer.

“Fortunately, the officer involved was not seriously injured and did not lose any time from work as a result of the incident,” said Lt. Jay Drury.

The affidavit states the officer, who was off-duty at the time, responded to the road rage incident that occurred in front of him near Seneca Machine on Route 153 in Farmington. It alleges that after smelling alcohol on his breath, the officer asked Gray if he had been drinking, at which point Gray sped off, striking the officer with his car in the process.

He was held on $5,000 cash bail before being released into the Strafford County Community Corrections Program in June.